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Author(s): Svetlana PantelićSubject(s): History, Economy
Published by: Udruženje banaka Srbije p.u.
Keywords: banknote; 25 paras; King Aleksandar I Karađorđević; Dr Kosta Kumanudi; Nikola Pašić; Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes; Novi Sad; Zagreb
Summary/Abstract: The 25-paras banknote from 1921 is the smallest paper banknote in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the post-war Yugoslavia, and the Republic of Serbia. Its dimensions are 92x62mm. In the printing houses in Novi Sad and Zagreb, a total of 199,127,376 pieces of these banknotes were printed, out of the planned 200 million, and were released on 14 June 1921. King Aleksandar I proclaimed the Law on the Printing of a ¼-Dinar Banknote and Replacement of the 1-, 2- and 10-Crown Banknotes of the Austro-Hungarian Bank on 31 November 1921, which, besides his own signature, bears the signatures of Dr L. Marković, Minister of Justice and Nikola Pašić, President of the Ministerial Council.
Journal: Bankarstvo
- Issue Year: 47/2018
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 88-93
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English, Serbian